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originally posted by: ketsuko
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: crazyewok
I am sorry, I did not realize it not happening in the US precluded me from being upset.
No its a intresting topic.
I just dont see the relevance to compareing it to gay wedding cakes ect
Probably because in the grand scheme of things whether or not you can force one specific person to bake your cake is a little less of an impact on your overall life and future than whether or not the testing and scoring process on a major exam used by colleges everywhere to help determine whether or not you can even set foot in the door is corrupted to the point where someone can see that you are a women and automatically assign you a failing grade.
originally posted by: theMediator
I don't think you understood me well. Even before passing the final exam, I had 58% accumulated on 60% possible since the final exam was worth 40% and the teacher gave me 58% which equals as if I got zero on my final exam. It kind of doesn't make sense for a student that has had 96%+ accumulated till now to get 0% at the final exam now does it?
originally posted by: theMediator
I like being on equal grounds with everyone as I feel that we all deserve the same respect and I really dislike when people try to step on anyone. I don't get pushed around no matter the authority and that's why I failed when academic notes weren't based on tangible results any longer.
originally posted by: Aazadan
That's not how grades are given, your percentage is out of the total available up to that point, so you had 58% going into the final. Lets put this in point form. Up the the final you have a 58% that's 580 points out of 1000. But the final is worth 40% of the total, so 1667 points total. That means the final is worth 667 so combined with your 580, acing your final would bring you to 1247 points or 74%. The cutoff for a D- would be at 1000 points, so you would need to score a 420/667 points or a 63% on your final to pass.
originally posted by: Aazadan
I find this hard to believe. I've spent a long time in college and I've made a habit out of challenging my teachers, in fact I ask them tricky questions just because I like to hear them say "I don't know", I manage to do that a lot.
originally posted by: theMediator
Seriously, what the hell are you talking about?!
Most of the teachers I've had would of died before admitting they didn't know.
originally posted by: theMediator
Most of the teachers I've had would of died before admitting they didn't know.
originally posted by: theMediator
a reply to: EvillerBob
I don't think you understood me well. Even before passing the final exam, I had 58% accumulated on 60% possible since the final exam was worth 40% and the teacher gave me 58% which equals as if I got zero on my final exam. It kind of doesn't make sense for a student that has had 96%+ accumulated till now to get 0% at the final exam now does it?
originally posted by: Aazadan
That's not how grades are given, your percentage is out of the total available up to that point, so you had 58% going into the final.
originally posted by: EvillerBob
So what was the outcome of the appeal? Assuming you needed to lodge one, of course. For our institution, if any student was scored within a certain percentage of the highest or lowest mark possible, their work was automatically reviewed by a second marker.